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Michelle Zumbrunnen, one of the members on this site, has written an article titled "The #1 Way to Make Your LARP Grow".  
 In January 2002 issue of Toyfair, Twisted Toyfair Theatre has a skit on LARPing! To see the complete skit, check out the links below. It\'s pretty funny. Using Action figures of Marvel Superheroes and other supporting cast, Twisted Toyfair Theater poke fun at many topics. I hope you will enjoy this. Take it all in good humor.
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Check out Live Wires: Dispatches From the Live-Action Front by Scott Lynch on RPG.net. There is even a message board to discuss his articles.
The guys at Gamers.com have journeyed into the world of SCA, The Society for Creative Anachronism. Read about their experience.
NPR has an audio postcard from Origins 2003. Thanks to Trey Reilly from Wild Gazebo for posting this info at the LARPA Mailing List.
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